Don't Move by Margaret Mazzantini

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Don't Move by Margaret Mazzantini

Called to the hospital when his fifteen-year-old daughter, Angela, is injured in a potentially fatal accident, a prominent surgeon sits and waits, silently confessing the affair he had the year Angela was born. As Timoteo s tale begins, he s driving to the beach house where his beautiful, accomplished wife, Elsa, is waiting. Car trouble forces him to make a detour into a dingy suburb, where he meets Italia unattractive, unpolished, working-class who awakens a part of him he scarcely recognizes. Disenchanted with his stable life, he seizes the chance to act without consequences, and their savage first encounter spirals into an inexplicable obsession. Returning again and again to Italia s dim hovel, he finds himself faced with a choice: a life of passion with Italia, or a life of comfort and predictability with Elsa. As Angela's life hangs in the balance, Timoteo's own life flashes before his eyes, this time seen through the lens of the one time he truly lived.

Margaret Mazzantini was born in Dublin and now resides in Rome with her four children and husband. She has written seven novels, all of which have been international bestsellers and have been translated into over 30 languages.

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ISBN 13 9781400034666
ISBN 10 1400034663
Title Don't Move
Author Margaret Mazzantini
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Random House USA Inc
Year published 2005-07-12
Number of pages 368
Prizes Short-listed for IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2006
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.